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Claire Moore breeds Queen Bees and wants us to appreciate these intelligent and essential creatures
Originally published on Women’s Agenda, who are profiling women working in agriculture and related fields, with the support of AgriFutures Australia.Probiotic development for bees – analysing gut bacteria in healthy bees
This report details research on European honey bee gut bacteria in Australia. It is thought gut microbiota play several important roles in honey bees, such as contributing to food digestion, producing essential vitamins and helping prevent potentially harmful pathogens from colonising the gut. However, the precise contributions of beneficial microorganisms to the overall health of a honey bee colony is not well understood. The research team involved with this project has been studying Australian bee gut bacteria for more than 12 years. In this study, the variation of honey bee gut bacteria over time was determined by sampling colonies in apiaries at Tharwa in the ACT and Bega in NSW. This showed seasonal variation in the number of bee gut bacteria present in the honey bee gut. It is important to know the seasonal variation of honey bee gut bacteria to develop probiotics. The team also isolated and characterised honey bee gut bacterial species that are able to inhibit the chalkbrood pathogen of bees and could be used for probiotic development.Podcast
Bee amazed
In extensive test-bed sites in both the United States and Israel, the beehive has been replaced with a robotic device that is solar powered, driven by artificial intelligence.Thank you for bee-ing so inspiring: AgriFutures Australia farewells long serving Advisory Panel members
AgriFutures Australia would like to thank Ecologist Professor Saul Cunningham and commercial beekeeper, James Kershaw for their contribution to the industry and their determination to see improved research outcomes for commercial beekeepers. Professor Cunningham and Mr Kershaw retired from their positions on the Honey Bee & Pollination Advisory Panel in June 2020 following a decade...Large African Hive Beetle Now High Priority Pest
In the wake of the first ever Australian review of the risk posed to the country’s pollination and agricultural industries by Large African Hive Beetle (LAHB), the pest is now endorsed as a High Priority Pest by all state, territory and federal governmentsHAL-Non-chemical and minimum chemical use options for management of varroa
...custr13_HBE PRJ-005718 Mia Lorber-Hughes 02 6923 6911 AgriFutures Australia Raise awareness among the honeybee industry particpants of non-chemical and minimum chemical use options in Australia for management of Varroa.Workshop will be funded by HAL, with RIRDC as administrator/coordinator 1...